Perplexity's New ‘Pages’ Feature Lets You Generate Articles Instantly
Perplexity Pages is gaining attention and being dubbed as “AI Wikipedia” due to its structured, Wikipedia-like layout.
By now, you might already be familiar with Perplexity — the company that challenges Google as the world’s most powerful search engine powered by artificial intelligence. Recently, Perplexity introduced a groundbreaking feature that not only conducts research but also creates comprehensive articles.
This feature, called Perplexity Pages, is rapidly gaining attention and is even being dubbed as “AI Wikipedia” due to its structured, Wikipedia-like layout.
What is “Perplexity Pages”?
Perplexity Pages is a new tool that transforms a researched topic into a well-structured, beautifully formatted article with ease. Users can publish the generated article in Perplexity’s library of user-generated content and share it directly with their audience with just one click.
For example, this Page about Steve Jobs showcases a clean and organized layout.
What do you think about the layout?
It looks really clean and well-structured. The first time I saw it, it kind of felt like Notion more than a Wikipedia page.
In addition to text, Perplexity Pages can include a banner image generated by AI, which users can replace with their own if desired.
How it works
To start using Perplexity Pages, navigate to the Perplexity dashboard and hover over the Library tab, where you’ll find the new “Pages” option.
Note: Currently, Pages is only available to paying users. If you don’t see the “Page” option in the Library tab, check your subscription status.
Select Your Topic and Audience: Enter your topic and select the target audience for the Page. You can choose from three options:
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